Thank you very much. It solved my problem. I can use eval without worry as i am the one who is creating the file. -Vinay
And you never make mistakes? :)
I would worry about making mistakes, maybe not today, but a week from now, so I would avoid string eval unless this was a single-use-program, only to be used once
Otherwise I would use String::Interpolate or String::Interpolate::RE or another similar abstraction instead
In reply to Re^3: Uer Perl Variable in txt file
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Uer Perl Variable in txt file
by vinaybond
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